Fleishman, Stanley

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Fleishman was born in 1920; attended Columbia Univ. School of Law; admitted to NY bar in 1945; specialized in defending the civil rights of authors, publishers and distributors, especially those accused of violating obscenity laws; successfully defended the bookstore prosecuted for selling Henry Miller's book, Tropic of Cancer; argued free speech cases 11 times before the Supreme Court; since 1979 has been a partner in the Los Angeles firm Fleishman, Fisher & Moest; later involved in constitutional law and civil rights litigation on behalf of the disabled, and was counsel of record for Doctors for AIDS Research and Education.

From the description of Collection of material about obscenity and its legal aspects, 1960-1982. (University of California, Los Angeles). WorldCat record id: 40352629

Fleishman was born in 1920; attended Columbia Univ. School of Law; admitted to New York bar in 1945; specialized in defending the civil rights of authors, publishers and distributors, especially those accused of violating obscenity laws; successfully defended the bookstore prosecuted for selling Henry Miller's book, Tropic of cancer; argued free speech cases 11 times before the Supreme Court; since 1979 has been a partner in the Los Angeles firm Fleishman, Fisher & Moest; later involved in constitutional law and civil rights litigation on behalf of the disabled, and was counsel of record for Doctors for AIDS Research and Education.

From the description of Papers, ca. 1955-1975. (University of California, Los Angeles). WorldCat record id: 39287385

Biography

Fleishman was born in 1920; attended Columbia University School of Law; admitted to New York bar in 1945; specialized in defending the civil rights of authors, publishers and distributors, especially those accused of violating obscenity laws; successfully defended the bookstore prosecuted for selling Henry Miller's book, Tropic of cancer ; argued free speech cases 11 times before the Supreme Court; since 1979 has been a partner in the Los Angeles firm Fleishman, Fisher & Moest; later involved in constitutional law and civil rights litigation on behalf of the disabled, and was counsel of record for Doctors for AIDS Research and Education.

From the guide to the Stanley Fleishman Papers, ca. 1955-1975, (University of California, Los Angeles. Library. Department of Special Collections.)

Biography

Fleishman was born in 1920; attended Columbia University School of Law; admitted to New York bar in 1945; specialized in defending the civil rights of authors, publishers and distributors, especially those accused of violating obscenity laws; successfully defended the bookstore prosecuted for selling Henry Miller's book, Tropic of Cancer ; argued free speech cases 11 times before the Supreme Court; since 1979 has been a partner in the Los Angeles firm Fleishman, Fisher & Moest; later involved in constitutional law and civil rights litigation on behalf of the disabled, and was counsel of record for Doctors for AIDS Research and Education.

From the guide to the Stanley Fleishman Collection of Material About Obscenity and its Legal Aspects, 1960-1982, (University of California, Los Angeles. Library. Department of Special Collections.)

Role Title Holding Repository
Relation Name
Place Name Admin Code Country
United States
United States
Subject
Lawyers
Obscenity (Law)
Obscenity (Law)
Pornography
Occupation
Lawyers
Activity

Person

Active 1960

Active 1982

English

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